Crossword-Solution: RASCHI 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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RASCHI anagram CHAIRS, CHARIS, RACHIS, RICHAS, SIRACH

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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Raschi of Troyes, the Moon of Israel, The authoritative Talmudist, returned From his wide wanderings under many skies, To all the synagogues of the Orient, Through Spain and Italy, the isles of Greece, Beautiful, dolorous, sacred Palestine, Dead, obelisked Egypt, floral, musk-breathed Persia, Laughing with bloom, across the Caucasus, The interminable sameness of bare steppes, Through dark luxuriance of Bohemian woods, And issuing on the broad, bright Moldau vale, Entered the gates of Prague.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus 2002
See, glorious youth, who dost renew the days Of David and of Samuel, early graced With God's anointing oil, how Israel Delights to honor who hath honored him." Then Raschi, though he felt a ball of fire Globe itself in his throat, maintained his calm, His cheek's opaque, swart pallor while he kissed Silent the Rabbi's withered hand, and bowed Divinely humble, his exalted head Craving the benison.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus 2002
Glad tidings Raschi brought from West and East Of thriving synagogues, of famous men, And flourishing academies.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus 2002
But even as Raschi spake an abrupt noise Of angry shouts, of battering staves that shook The oaken portal, stopped the enchanted voice, The uplifted wine spilled from the nerveless hand Of Rabbi Jochanan.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus 2002
Hie thee, Rebekah, to the inmost chamber, Far from their wanton eyes' polluting gaze, Their desecrating touch! Kiss me! Begone! Raschi, my guest, my son"--But no word more Uttered the reverend man.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus 2002
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1953–1973).